The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 343
... territory was divided , leaving only a small and compact possession for the descendants of the ancient Hindu rajas , of which V the Company was to undertake the defence , occupying any forts it might choose . Beyond that , the division ...
... territory was divided , leaving only a small and compact possession for the descendants of the ancient Hindu rajas , of which V the Company was to undertake the defence , occupying any forts it might choose . Beyond that , the division ...
Page 376
... territory and an acknowledg- ment of their right to supervise the political affairs of the state . A little later they frustrated an attempt by Sindhia and Holkar to meddle with the Gaekwad's rights in Gujarat , and in April , 1805 ...
... territory and an acknowledg- ment of their right to supervise the political affairs of the state . A little later they frustrated an attempt by Sindhia and Holkar to meddle with the Gaekwad's rights in Gujarat , and in April , 1805 ...
Page 532
... territory intervening between the present frontier of Bahawalpore and the town of Roree , are ceded in perpetuity to his highness the Nawab of Bahawal- pore , the ever faithful ally and friend of the British Government . 9. To the Meer ...
... territory intervening between the present frontier of Bahawalpore and the town of Roree , are ceded in perpetuity to his highness the Nawab of Bahawal- pore , the ever faithful ally and friend of the British Government . 9. To the Meer ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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